Re “Hydro costs forcing biz to leave province” (Kevin Connor, Nov. 27): This article illustrates that Ontario businesses will no longer tolerate the disgraceful policies and practices of our Liberal government. Perhaps a more significant issue to investigate is the businesses which will not locate to Ontario due to the scandalous Wynne/McGuinty record. Quebec and other provinces may now be more fiscally viable for a new enterprise, despite our human capital advantage. Ontario voters made a grave error in the last several elections by believing negative campaign misinformation ads sponsored by special interests, particularly public sector unions. This spring, it is time to tell the power-at-all-cost Premier Wynne, and her cronies, that enough is too much and vote them out of office forever.

LARRY SYLVESTER

ACTON

(We’ll see)

MORE PAYOUTS

Re “LGBTQ class-action payout: $5Gs to $150Gs” (Canadian Press, Nov. 30): Can’t say I’ve been too happy lately with the way our government has been allotting our tax dollars. I am all for people being treated fairly, but, for instance, when members of the LGBTQ community apply for compensation because they were passed over for promotion, will there be any way to determine if they were actual victims of that particular discrimination, or merely someone who didn’t deserve the promotion for more common reasons, i.e. unqualified, more suitable candidates, etc.? Or will our government continue with their Liberal ways and just dole out money to anyone who has a grievance — perceived or otherwise? There are thousands of people out there who thought they should have been promoted but were not. Unfortunately for them, they have no card to play.

M. BENSON

BRAMPTON

(Liberals will always find new ways to spend our money)

CRYING PM

Oh Canada. When is our Prime Minister Justin Trudeau going to stop crying and giving away our hard-earned money for wrongs committed in the past by our forefathers, and get around to running the country? Why must we and our children pay for past wrongs done by past governments? We need a leader, not a crier! I feel like crying every time our prime mister gives away money to every Tom, Dick and terrorist, but that is another letter.

D. HOOD

GUELPH

(We can hardly wait)

HONOURING HALLADAY

I think that to honour Roy Halladay, instead of March 29, the Blue Jays should have a day in the off-season where they could have a great day just for him. (“Jays to honour Roy Halladay at season opener,” Nov. 30). He was a great part of the Blue Jays for a long time. Maybe we could make it a day when he would want to help all he could. I’m sure he would say Merry Christmas.

TOM GIBSON

HAMILTON

(Halladay will be fondly remembered by Jays fans no matter how the team honours him)